In the 1980s the Penan of Sarawak were catapulted into the international limelight as a result of international environmentalists backing their attempts to preserve their rainforests from predatory logging activities. Here Bending examines what really happened, looking, for example, at the extent, if any, of outside interference and what happened afterwards. He uncovers a tale of cultural change, collective action and individual corruption. Good Hardback. First Edition. 181 pages with a bibliography and an index
Weight: 0.7 kg Post free within Malaysia
Condition: This is an ex-library book with a label on the front cover on and stamps on the text block. The original paperback has been rebound as a hardback with laminated covers. . The binding is tight, text clear and there is no tanning throughout.